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γυμνός

γυμνός

Ancient Greek

Adjective

γυμνός (gumnós) m (feminine γυμνή, neuter γυμνόν); first/second declension

  1. naked, unclad
  2. unarmed, without armor, defenseless
  3. bare, uncovered
  4. stripped, destitute
  5. lightly clad
  6. mere

Inflection

Derived terms

  • γυμνάς (gumnás)
    • γυμνάζω (gumnázō)
      • γύμνασμα (gúmnasma)
      • γυμναστέος (gumnastéos)
      • γυμναστής (gumnastḗs)
      • γυμναστήριον (gumnastḗrion)
      • γυμναστικός (gumnastikós)
  • γύμνασις (gúmnasis)
  • γυμνής (gumnḗs)
    • γυμνητεύω (gumnēteúō)
  • γυμνηλός (gumnēlós)
  • γυμνικός (gumnikós)
  • γυμνότης (gumnótēs)
  • γυμνόω (gumnóō)
    • γύμνωσις (gúmnōsis)
    • γυμνωτέος (gumnōtéos)

Descendants

References

Dorothy Disterheft et al. Journal of Indo-European Studies Monograph 20. Gen. eds. A. Richard Diebold and Edgar C. Polomé. Washington: Institute for the Study of Man, 1997. 75-92.


Greek

Etymology

From Ancient Greek γυμνός (gumnós), ultimately from Proto-Indo-European *nogʷós.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): [ʝimˈnɔs]

Adjective

γυμνός (gymnós) m (feminine γυμνόςηή, neuter γυμνός)

  1. naked, unsheathed, bare.

Declension

Derived terms

Related terms

see: γυμνάζω (gymnázo, to train, to exercise)